Training the Cardiologists of Tomorrow

The FIU/Baptist Health Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship provides a rigorous, comprehensive three-year training experience that prepares fellows for careers in academic and community cardiology. Fellows gain broad exposure to common and emerging cardiovascular conditions through high-volume, multidisciplinary clinical care.

Training occurs alongside board-certified cardiologists and national leaders within Baptist Health’s patient- and family-centered environment, across inpatient services and longitudinal outpatient settings. Fellows develop competence across all cardiology subspecialties, with an emphasis on evidence-based practice, procedural proficiency and progressive clinical autonomy.

Supported by robust clinical resources, dedicated mentorship and an academically rigorous learning environment, the program promotes scholarly activity, interdisciplinary collaboration and lifelong learning. Fellows engage in quality improvement, patient safety initiatives and professional development opportunities while maintaining flexibility to pursue individualized areas of interest aligned with future career goals.

Featured Training Sites

Baptist Hospital

Baptist Hospital of Miami, the flagship of Baptist Health with over 900 beds, is a nationally recognized destination for advanced cancer, heart, and neuroscience care, offering leading-edge technology, multidisciplinary expertise, and the distinction of being Florida’s first and only six-time Magnet® Hospital for Nursing Excellence.

South Miami Hospital

For more than 65 years, Baptist Health South Miami Hospital has provided trusted, advanced care to southern Miami-Dade County with 24/7 emergency services, specialty expertise in heart, lung, spine, and bariatrics, leading-edge procedures and diagnostics, and comprehensive family care including a Level III NICU and maternity services.

Curriculum

The curriculum is designed to provide progressive, comprehensive training across the full spectrum of cardiovascular medicine. During the first two years, fellows rotate through high-volume clinical services, including cardiac catheterization, cardiac critical care, echocardiography, electrophysiology, nuclear cardiology and general cardiology, building a strong foundation in diagnostic, procedural and longitudinal patient care.

In the final year, fellows tailor their training through one of three tracks—advanced and structural imaging, catheterization and electrophysiology, or general cardiology with heart failure and preventive cardiology.

  • PGY 4
    PGY4 Rotations
    RotationsLength
    General Cardiology12 weeks
    Cardiac Catheterization Lab8 weeks
    Cardiac Critical Care Unit8 weeks
    Echocardiography8 weeks
    Nuclear Cardiology (Imaging)6 weeks
    Electrophysiology4 weeks
    Research2 weeks
    Vacation4 weeks
  • PGY 5
    PGY5 Rotations
    RotationsLength
    Nuclear Cardiology (imaging)10 weeks
    Cardiac Catheterization Lab8 weeks
    Cardiac Critical Care Unit4 weeks
    Echocardiography4 weeks
    Electrophysiology4 weeks
    General Cardiology4 weeks
    Cardiac CT & MR (Imaging)4 weeks
    Heart Failure4 weeks
    Research2 weeks
    Cardiothoracic Surgery2 weeks
    Preventive Cardiology2 weeks
    Vacation4 weeks
  • PGY 6
    This schedule will depend on the track. We offer three different tracks:
    • Advanced/Structural Imaging
    • Cardiac Catheterization Lab/Electrophysiology
    • General Cardiology/Heart Failure/Preventive
  • Elective Options
    • Advanced Heart Failure
    • Cardiac Catheterization Lab/Electrophysiology
    • CT/MR Imaging
    • Prevention (Lipid/Cardiometabolic)
    • Vascular Medicine

Program Application Requirements

Our program attracts, educates, and retains exceptional talent to serve the South Florida community.

Acceptance/admission to the program is contingent on the submission of all requested materials and meeting all eligibility requirements determined by the program.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

Fellowship Prerequisites

  • Prior to appointment to the fellowship, candidates must have completed an internal medicine training program that meets program eligibility requirements.
  • Applicants who did not complete a qualifying internal medicine program must have completed a minimum of three years of internal medicine training prior to the start of the fellowship and must meet all criteria outlined in the Fellow Eligibility Exception Policy.
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